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Lakey Peterson Wins World Surfing League Event in Australia

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Santa Barbara professional surfer Lakey Peterson is off to a hot start on the World Surfing League Championship Tour. Peterson won the WSL’s Margaret River Pro in Australia on Saturday and moved into a share of first place on the tour standings after two stops. The victory was her first since 2023 and the seventh in her career on championship tour. Peterson defeated Brazil’s Luana Silva in a dramatic final. Silva scored a 6.83 (the highest singl…

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The World Surf League (WSL) set for Saturday night (Sunday morning in Australia), the last day of competition, the contest of the semifinals and finals of the Margaret River stage, the second of the season. Four Brazilians are in the contest: Gabriel Medina, Samuel Pupo and Italo Ferreira in the male, and Luana Silva in the female. With the trio in the male seedlings, there is the guarantee of a Brazilian finalist in the stage. Pupo and Medina f…

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The Australian George Pittar and the American Lakey Peterson won the CT 2 of the year, the Margaret River Pro in good condition in the main break. The key of the day was a situation in which Pittar was finishing his return to the line up, Medina rowed a wave and the priority judge changed it in favor of the Australian with visibly annoying Medina. Seconds after came the best wave of the series, a 9 with Pittar doing several maneuvers. The final …

The Brazilian Luana Silva finished second in the Margaret River stage in Australia, valid for the World Surf League. The decision was contested on Saturday night (25), against the American Lakey Peterson. Read More French Federation of Rugby is charged for 17-year-old athlete's death Who is the Brazilian who became a hero at the Boston Marathon Norwegian swimming Federation veto championships with Russians and Belarusians Luana came to the end a…

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
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